SBI launches Japan Desk to aid FDI inflow

New Delhi, Feb 16 (IANS) In a major move to attract foreign investment worth $30 billion from Japan in the short term, the State Bank of India on Tuesday launched its Japan Desk here as a single nodal point catering to Japanese corporates.

“Japanese rural banks are are interested in increasing in operations and they need a window to India. The Japan Desk is filing a gap felt between Japanese investors and requirements in India,” SBI chair Arundhati Bhattacharya told reporters here following the launch of the Japan Desk.

“Japanese corporates need help to understand new financial and regulatory landscapes. Even Indian entrepreneurs require this kind of help and handholding,” she said.

The first such desk by state-run SBI will provide advisory to India bound Japanese investors, as well as financial and non-financial support to local establishments of Japanese corporates and to Japanese SMEs without India offices.